WAUKESHA During the fall 2004 semester, 55 students completed the requirements for an associate degree at the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha. Students must earn at least 60 college credits in five different areas and maintain a 2.0 grade point average (on a scale of 4.0) to qualify for a degree. UW-Waukesha confers Associate of Arts & Science degrees.
The following students finished their associate degrees in fall:
Brookfield: Jenna Andrekopoulos
Burlington: Jamie Roth
Colgate: Ashley Heikkila
Delafield: Michelle Black and Caryn Johnson
Eastman: Matthew Gordon
Germantown: Kristen Blaubach and Katie Larson
Greenfield: Kimberly Krueger
Hartland: James Cooper and Nadine Rasmussen
Johnson Creek: William Dickman
Lake Geneva: Jason Selinko
Menomonee Falls: Sara Miller
Milwaukee: Joshua Abbey, Christy Ashworth, Paul Gruber and Nikki Sazama
Mukwonago: William Kasch and Nicole Schneider
Muskego: Brian Wojtanowski
New Berlin: Bryan Rozek
North Prairie: Stephanie Sawejka
Oconomowoc: Laura Arnold, Nicole Dzomba, Jennifer Hargarten, Abby Lentz and Stephanie Urban
Okauchee: Susan Shaw
Pewaukee: Chad Koplien and Jacob Sobczak
Sussex: Michael Strobl
Wales: Aimee Neiman
Watertown: Anastasia Thomas
Waukesha: Michele Barnes, Jeanette Batcher, Malinda Butt, Jordan Crawford, Alicia DeLuca, Dawn Haggerty, Michael Landers, Rachel Nelson, Tonya Nieskes, Cory O'Donnell, Stephanie Pallister, Michelle Platz, Jacquelin Ross, Todd Ruehmer and Courtney Weinbauer
Wauwatosa: Michael Vetting
West Allis: Heidi Peterson, Amy Sparks and Michael Stiglich
Wind Lake: James Moore and Tyler Morgan |